Colts remain bottom dwellers in AFC South entering Week 7

The Indianapolis Colts (1-5) find themselves on a losing streak that could very well be the defining moment of their 2018 season.

Having lost their last four games, the Colts have a solid chance to break that streak in Week 7 against the Buffalo Bills, but their losing ways have kept them as bottom dwellers in the division.

Here’s a look at how the AFC South has shaped up through the first six weeks:

1. Tennessee Titans (3-3)

The division leaders couldn’t find any luck at home against the Baltimore Ravens, losing 21-0 in what was another ugly game for the Titans offense. They had just 106 total yards, which was a result of allowing 11 sacks against the stout Ravens defense.

2. Houston Texans (3-3)

The only team in the division to grab a win in Week 6, the Texans won on a late pick-six thanks to Buffalo Bills quarterback Nathan Peterman, who replaced Josh Allen after the rookie suffered an elbow injury. Despite a down performance from the offense, the Texans defense held the Bills putrid offensive unit to just 129 passing yards.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3)

All that talk from Jalen Ramsey and the Jaguars defense hasn’t been backed with consistency this season as they were embarrassed by the Dallas Cowboys, 40-7. If you ask Ramsey how the supposed stellar defense got pummeled so badly, he’d probably just answer with “I don’t know.”

4. Indianapolis Colts (1-5)

There aren’t many teams worse than the Colts right now in the NFL, and they just allowed rookie Sam Darnold to have his most efficient game of the season. Getting some injured pieces back are key, but the Colts must come out with a win Sunday against the Bills regardless of who is on the field.

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